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Albert de
Gresle (fl. 1086 - 1094) was a non-resident lord of the
manor of Manchester.
Various antiquarians believed that the
Gresle family originated...
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Robert de
Gresle (1174–1230) was a Lord of the
manor of Manchester, the
first of his
family to take up
residence in Manchester.
Initially the
Gresle family...
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Alpers (2005), p. 150 Kahr (1975), p. 241
Gresle (2007), p. 212
Gresle (2007), p. 213
Foucault (1966), pp. 4–5
Foucault (1966), p. 18...
- involvement.
Greslé died in Seyc****es in July 1993 and is
survived by his wife Sylvia, son
Neville and
daughters Natasha and
Yvette Greslé. A
number of...
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Greslé died in Seyc****es in July 1992 and is
survived by his wife Sylvia, son
Neville and
daughters Natasha and
Yvette Greslé. A
number of...
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Gresle (French pronunciation: [la gʁɛl]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France.
Communes of the
Loire department "Répertoire national...
- red
field and gold
stripes are
derived from the coat of arms of the de
Gresle family, were the
first lords of the
manor of Manchester. They also represent...
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Scientific Reason.
Cambridge University Press, 1989. ISBN 0521366984, p. 139.
Gresle, Yvette. "Foucault's 'Las Meninas' and art-historical methods", Journal...
- chase,
after the
Norman Conquest held by
Albert de
Gresle between 1086 and 1100. In 1277
Robert Gresle,
Baron of
Manchester prosecuted Martin de Rumworth...
- doi:10.59991/rvam/2005/n.12/636. ISSN 2951-665X.
Gresle, François; Furet, François; Ozouf, Mona;
Gresle, Francois; Furet,
Francois (July 1989). "Dictionnaire...